Dolly Parton Effigy Burned in Branson
Via Digby, I learned that country music’s most durable personality is also a grounded, tolerant human being:
PARTON: Well yes, I’m very tolerant of just people in general. I believe we’re all God’s children. I think we all have a right to be who we are. I’m certainly — I’m not a judge and I’m certainly not God, so I just try to love the God core in all people. And I know that is in the center of us all, so I just try to accept people for who they are, whatever that is.
That sounds oddly reminiscent of what I was taught in Sunday school, back in our nation’s early post-Enlightenment period.
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